So, I just imported my Eudora messages (all 76,683) into PM. Unfortunately, all my sent messages in each folder were marked as "unread," so I had to go in an manually mark folders as "mark all read" (except in folders wherein I had not actually read all the messages, as best I can recall). But, I digress...

I am somewhat colorblind. I used the Eudora label facility extensively. The name of the label was in the requisite column in the index view. In PM, this is not the case. So, I created a custom column called x-mark and compresses all the folders. This took a while. But, again, I digress.

Unfortunately, the mark label is not showing up in the x-mark column. What did I do wrong? The colors alone will not be sufficient. I need to see the mark name.

I have been most impressed by the rapid turn around in these fora. Thanks to all who obviously contribute without compensation. I, for one, appreciate it.

I can't think of any other way than through a script.
You could write a simple script that will
a) write the name of the marking to some custom header
b) also write the appropriate value to the x-mark header

You'd have to create as many scripts as you have markings.
You can assing each script to a button in the toolbar, through Tools > Scripts, Buttons tab.
Perhaps it could also be possible to compress this functionality to one script that will show a menu with options to choose from, an example that could be drawn from is http://www.mts.net/~mbreault/scripts/bplate.htm

SzDoc wrote:New marks don't show up until folder compressed again. And global compress does not seem to work.

Yep, just tested it here.I don't use it as a new column, instead it shows up in the Preview pane, meaning the x-mailer or another of your choice.If you do want that, you can simply uncheck Custom 1, 2 or 3.

As for marking messages, you can simply press the flag next to the messages. You can change the marking easily and you can use the Focus to find those marked messages.If you hoover over the message, it will show the text of that marking.

Compress All Folders works here, although there's a bug, since it erases the setting of the Backup path.

NB: Working on writing my first (rudimentary) script: Need a one button solution to create an e-mail to a particular recipient from a particular account (of which there are 12).

If that contact is present in Contacts, you could first create your template.Next edit your contact > Templates and select the one you just created with the right account.

Not a button, but it works.

Eric: THANKS!!

My pleasure.
If you do have other questions, Tomas or other members will respond.
I'm going on vacation now ... finally.

SzDoc wrote:New marks don't show up until folder compressed again. And global compress does not seem to work.

Yep, just tested it here.I don't use it as a new column, instead it shows up in the Preview pane, meaning the x-mailer or another of your choice.If you do want that, you can simply uncheck Custom 1, 2 or 3.

What I need is the ability to distinguish different marks or labels in the index pane, since I often have many tens of messages marked with different labels, and I need to be able, at a glance, scrolling through the index, see where I stand (with a project for example).

As for marking messages, you can simply press the flag next to the messages.

Now that I missed. Makes initial marking of messages much more expedient. A most useful feature.

SzDoc wrote:What I need is the ability to distinguish different marks or labels in the index pane, since I often have many tens of messages marked with different labels, and I need to be able, at a glance, scrolling through the index, see where I stand (with a project for example).

Don't know if it's what you're looking for, but using the Focus you could display those marked messages, even when looking at another mailbox.

Now that I missed. Makes initial marking of messages much more expedient. A most useful feature.

SzDoc wrote:What I need is the ability to distinguish different marks or labels in the index pane, since I often have many tens of messages marked with different labels, and I need to be able, at a glance, scrolling through the index, see where I stand (with a project for example).

Don't know if it's what you're looking for, but using the Focus you could display those marked messages, even when looking at another mailbox.

SzDoc wrote:New marks don't show up until folder compressed again. And global compress does not seem to work.

Yep, just tested it here.

If a script is used, something along the lines I posted earlier in the thread, the number will show up correctly.
(That's because the script will in fact create a new message as a copy of the original. While the issue mentioned is that the column of existing message is not redrawn to show new value.)